Neag School's Center for Behavioral Education and Research (CBER) hosted a CBER Breakfast Brown Bag on March 19, 2018 featuring Jennifer Freeman and Morgaen Donaldson who spoke on "Opportunities and Challenges in Researching Teacher Quality." Check out our Facebook page for more photos. #teacherquality#research#highereducation at UConn Neag School of Education

💫MONDAY MOTIVATION💫
Never give up! We are bound to make mistakes one way or another, but don’t let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game. It’s a new week with new opportunities ahead — no time to dwell on past mistakes! .
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Our next ADITL Interview also said he’s wrong 85% of time when building financial models, but that doesn’t discourage him from trying again! This interview is chock full of advice on interviews, internships, and industry insights. Article goes live tomorrow on experienceaditl.com#experienceaditl#motivationmonday#persistence#finance#highereducation

In 2012 I borrowed this book at my local high school library. It was in pretty bad shape despite being brand new and was probably going to be thrown out. However, 3 years later I actually bought it from them. It was my first contact with human behavior in a academic & theoretical sense and probably also the reason why I now study sociology and cultural analysis. Fast-forward to 2018 and it still has a place on my amazing bookshelf. 😉 at Esbjerg, Denmark

Anyone graduating at The Barbican this Friday or Saturday? We can't wait! Comment below with your qualification and what you're looking forward to most about the special day. And we'll see you there! at The Open University

I love the interesting people I get to meet while working. Isaac is a great guy and was fun to work with. ・・・
#Repost@tennalum - Meet Isaac Mitchell (’05)—a Loyal Vol who inspires the community with his engineering achievements and supports his alma mater with a monthly donation. More about Isaac’s #VolJourney at the link in our profile. 🧡 at University of Tennessee, Knoxville

The mobile app industry is booming. According to statista, there are 2.8 million mobile apps available at the Google Play Store, 2.2 million available through the Apple App Store, and by 2020 the industry is expected to generate nearly $190 billion in revenue. Yes, it's a good time to be a student of mobile development. Learn more in our blog article https://goo.gl/ddKpHJ. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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Asked what she makes of UCL so far, second year Medicine student Afikah says: “Well, it’s in London and I don’t think there’s a better city! It’s also one of the best places to study Medicine. The research here is innovative and beyond anywhere else - especially in neuroscience, which is an area I’m really interested in.
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“I keep changing what I want to specialise in. In sixth form it was paediatrics. In my next year I’ll be intercalating and I’ve chosen oncology, so I don’t know what I'll end up doing.
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“I live in North West London. I love the multiculturalism in London. Being a person of colour, it’s so nice seeing other people from different ethnic backgrounds and being able to connect with them. The diversity is absolutely amazing.
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“You can do anything you want here; everything is around. I’d love to travel - that's something I'm really interested in - but London's where it’s at!” at UCL

Cardiff University uses Learnium with students across different years of study. Each year, they ask their PhD students to submit a single picture which summarizes their doctoral research with a 150 word description. This one is by Simon Lamb and is titled A Cut Above The Rest. "Carrying out repairs within the highway causes delays for drivers and puts maintenance crews into high risk areas. The road surface represents a large financial investment and its value can be eroded by the wear caused from buses, heavy goods vehicles and further sub-surface damage inflicted by utility companies. Simon Lamb’s research into digitising highway maintenance information into 3D road design models will enable new equipment to be identified more easily and future maintenance schedules to be compiled and integrated into asset management programmes. Enabling digital information to be captured once and used many times is the essence of the research. Digitising highway information at the design stage will lead to a smarter, interconnected and a more co-ordinated maintenance data environment. Repairs and improvements can be more accurately implemented resulting in targeted maintenance, a safer working environment and fewer delays for the travelling public." 📷: @cardiffuni#university#education#learning#uni#learn#teaching#highereducation#research#universities#phd

Al Ahlam’s vision today is the same as it was back in 2002 – to provide up to date, accurate information on study in the UK and Ireland, and to offer trustworthy advice and practical support in making the correct decision on course and institution
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